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...I was thinking more of something else that would trounce future competition. We've seen these items show up at oportune times to try to get a technological edge, and that's what Formulae racing allows.

So unless you "freeze" a certain platform within a development class, you'd most likely end up with dissimilar boats on the start line, which would be the source of all kinds of controversy

Am I off base here?


Strict one design equipment is an attempt to equalize the sailing environment so the competition is more about the athletes and less about other variables. The problem is: one design humans are rare. Any fixed equipment will favor those who better match the equipment's requirements. Think ideal weight, height, age, technical skill, flexibility, etc. This contributes to the development of a tight range of sailors who happen to adapt well to said requirements, but contributes nothing to the development of the sport itself - and still lives many variables opened.

I would compare this to an equestrian event where only horses cloned from a "one design horse" would be allowed. Horses (like boats!) have a character and behave different with different people. In the end, the ideal athlete would be genetically modified to match the cloned horse's features - and then, why not? - that rider would be cloned as well!

It makes more sense to allow enough space within the equipment rules to adapt the boat to the diversity of physical, technical and tactical characteristics displayed by humans. This is the type of amplitude that allowed Paul Elvstrom to finish 4th in a Tornado Olympics when he was about 60.

For me the concept of strict one design equipment is associated to a futile search for an "ideal" sailor with pre-conceived ideas about how he should be, think and, very important, what type of sailing he should like. I believe all types of athletes have a place in the Olympics, old, young, heavy, light, tall, short, handicapped, etc. Sailing is one of the few sports suitable for a really wide range of people/athletes. Taking advantage of this would be the natural thing to do.

All the best,


And the other problem is that those at the top THINK that one design boats are cheaper, but they are not (Much). With my involvement with Nicj Dewhirst and the rest of the people trying to get the Catamaran back into the Ollies, we know how many lasers the teams go thru as they only stay "sweet" for a very short period of time. It's a silly game played by people who are so out-of-touch with sailing that it makes me want to scream, but we have to play it by their rules....... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />


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